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On this #FlashbackFriday, we fondly recall last Friday’s monument dedication that took place at the site of the original ¾µä´ó¹Ï campus on Old Fort Road in Klamath Falls.
¾µä´ó¹Ï was founded as the Oregon Vocational School on July 14, 1947, to train and re-educate returning World War II veterans.
Under the direction of Winston Purvine, the first classes were held in a deactivated Marine Corps hospital on Old Fort Road, three miles northeast of Klamath Falls. The following year, the school's title was changed to the ¾µä´ó¹Ïnical Institute.
The campus was transferred to its current location in 1964, followed by another name change to the ¾µä´ó¹Ï in 1973.
At the event on Friday, June 16, 2023, alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends gathered to celebrate the 75 years of history of ¾µä´ó¹Ï and commemorate the occasion with the dedication of a monument that was created by Distinguished Alumnus and owner of A.R.E. Manufacturing, Alvin Elbert ‘77. The monument features a map of the original campus which was drawn by alumnus Garry Burgess ’62.
This monument has been a passion project of Golden Owls alumni Gary Dennis ’66, ‘71, Garry Burgess ‘62, and Curt Langer ‘63 for nearly a decade. We are thrilled the project is now completed and are thankful to Dr. Nagi Naganathan for performing the dedication ceremony.
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